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The Lagomorphs (Ochotonidae, Leporidae) of Yushe Basin
2017Of historical collections of small mammals recovered from the Yushe Basin, fossil lagomorphs comprise a significant proportion because they are relatively large fossils and dentaries with teeth occur on the surfaces of exposures. Key fossils recovered prior to 1940 from various parts of North China, including the Yushe Basin, formed the basis for early
Wen-Yu Wu, Lawrence J. Flynn
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Evolution of Prolagus sardus (Ochotonidae, Lagomorpha) in the Quaternary of Sardinia Island (Italy)
Quaternary International, 2008Abstract An analysis of Prolagus sardus (?late Middle Pleistocene-Holocene) fossil material from five sites of Monte Tuttavista karst fossiliferous complex (?late Pliocene–Quaternary, North-Eastern Sardinia, Italy) is performed here. The opportunity to study abundant material of primitive to advanced P.
ANGELONE C. +5 more
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Diversity of Diazotrophic Gut Inhabitants of Pikas(Ochotonidae) Revealed by PCR-DGGE Analysis
Микробиология, 2014Diazotrophic gut symbionts are considered to act as nitrogen providers for their hosts, as was shown for various termite species. Although the diet of lagomorphs, like pikas or rabbits, is very poor in nitrogen and energy, their fecal matter contains 30-40% of protein.
A K, Kizilova, I K, Kravchenko
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Abstract Phylogeography and taxonomy of Afghan pikas Ochotona rufescens in Western Asia were investigated based on a combination of mitochondrial cyt b gene sequences and morphometric analyses. We measured 200 specimens from the whole range of O. rufescens in Western Asia, including the holotypes of O. r. regina, O. r. shukurovi, O. r. vulturna, O. r.
Zeinolabedin Mohammadi +5 more
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Multilocus phylogeny and taxonomy of pikas of the subgenus Ochotona (Lagomorpha, Ochotonidae)
Zoologica Scripta, 2018AbstractA complete set of pika taxa, belonging to the subgenus Ochotona, was studied using craniometric and multilocus genetic analyses. We examined 1,007 skulls, covering the entire distribution range of the subgenus, as well as the mitochondrial COI gene and three nuclear introns in 31 specimens, representing nearly all taxa in question.
Andrey A. Lissovsky +2 more
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Prolagus italicus n. sp. (Ochotonidae, Lagomorpha), a new Pliocene species of peninsular Italy
Geobios, 2008Abstract Prolagus italicus n. sp., a new endemic Pliocene species of peninsular Italy, is described here, adding new details to the knowledge of this widespread and long-lasting ochotonid genus. Several dental morphodimensional characters suggest a close relationship between P. italicus and P.
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Coccidia (Eimeriidae) of the Family Ochotonidae
2013Donald W. Duszynski, Lee Couch
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